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The Synthesis of [Sn10SiSiMe334]2- Using a Metastable SnI Halide Solution Synthesized via a Co-condensation Technique
Published on: November 28, 2016
Antimony-Assisted Assembly of Basic Supertetrahedral Clusters into Heterometallic Chalcogenide Supraclusters
Yayun Ding1, Jiaxu Zhang1, Chengdong Liu1
1College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Soochow University, Suzhou, Jiangsu 215123, China.
Abstract:
Reported here are two new heterometallic chalcogenide supraclusters ([Ga56Sb16S136] and [In36Sb6S75]), which present new self-assembly modes of basic supertetraheral clusters with the assistance of antimony ions. This work demonstrates the crucial role of the added metal ions with nontetrahedral coordination geometry in developing supertetrahedral-cluster-based supraclusters with a new level of complexity.
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